France and England in North America, Part VI : Montcalm and Wolfe
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The narrative traces the contest between France and England for control of North America through campaigns, diplomacy, and colonial politics, focusing on the military leaders and pivotal operations that shaped the conflict. It examines rival colonial systems, frontier clashes in the Ohio and Great Lakes regions, the struggle over Acadia and its civilians, and major expeditions such as those led by Braddock and the opposing French commanders. Drawing on extensive archival research and on-site observation, the account interweaves strategic analyses, personal correspondence, and descriptions of provincial society. It also shows indigenous alliances, fluctuating provincial loyalties, and the shifting course of war that produced decisive engagements and lasting consequences for the continent.